Office Space Although still a sophomore at college, John O’Hagan’s son Billy-Sean has already created several commercial video games and is currently working on his most ambitious project to date: a game called K that purports to be a “simulation of the world.” John O’Hagan has decided to set aside some office space for Billy-Sean against the northern wall in the headquarters penthouse. The construction of the partition will cost $8 per foot for the south wall and $12 per foot for the east and west walls. What are the dimensions of the office space with the largest area that can be provided for Billy-Sean with a budget of $480, and what is its area?
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Student Solutions Manual for Waner/Costenoble's Finite Math and Applied Calculus, 7th
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- A manufacturer of downhill and cross-country skis reports that manufacturing time is 1 hours and 4 hours, respectively, per ski and that finishing time is 3 hours for each downhill and 4 hours for each cross-crountry ski. There are only 16 hours per week available for the manufacturing process and 24 hours for the finishing process. The average profit is $62 for downhill ski and $92 for cross-country ski. The manufacturer wants to know how many of each type of ski should be made to maximize the weekly profit. Corner points of the feasible region: If there is more than one corner point, type the points separated by a comma (i.e. (1,2).(3,4)). Maximum profit is: $ when and downhill skis cross country skis are produced.arrow_forwardPhilippine Airlines (PAL) is considering air service from its hub of operations in Cicely, Alaska, to Rome, Wisconsin, and Seattle, Washington. PAL has one gate at the Cicely Airport, which operates 12 hours per day. Each flight requires 1 hour of gate time. Each flight to Rome consumes 15 hours of pilot crew time and is expected to produce a profit of $2,500. Serving Seattle uses 10 hours of pilot crew time per flight and will result in a profit of $2,000 per flight. Pilot crew labor is limited to 150 hours per day. The market for service to Rome is limited to nine flights per day. a. Use the graphic method of linear programming to maximize profits for Philippine Airlines. b. Identify positive slack and surplus variables, if any.arrow_forwardA businesswoman can travel to city A, city B, or city C. It is 122 miles to city A, 237 miles to city B, and 307 miles to city C. She can travel up to 3000 miles. Dining and other expenses are $95 in city A, $130 in city B, and $180 in city C. Her expense account allows her to spend $2000. A trip to city A will generate $800 in sales, while a trip to city B will generate $1300 and a trip to city C will generate $1800. How many trips should she make to each city to maximize sales?arrow_forward
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